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. >> bing, bing, bing. >> you know what the giveaway should have been? snow. >> illinois the only state where it snows. >> and it's coming again i hear. >> where is the other one? >> sort of the mob, '20s al capone stuff. dolly, probably the best real estate agent in the united states. if i had a million bucks, which should i buy? >> which would you buy? >> painted lady. >> it's twice the square footage. >> it's tough. twice the square footage. >> i feel new haven is on the come back. >> agreed. it's not so far from new york. not so far from the metropolitan city. but i say the winner is chicago. >> you do? >> because it's so well done? >> everything in that area is a nice high-end home. ex home to michael jordan. there are a lot of players in that area. so it's really -- >> 20-minute community to downtown chicago versus 90 in manhattan. >> plus, the house is beautiful. i would even buy the furniture. and to me it's all about buying the house that's going to increase in value the quickest. and i think that's definitely chicago. >> dolly, you said somethi
. >> bing, bing, bing. >> you know what the giveaway should have been? snow. >> illinois the only state where it snows. >> and it's coming again i hear. >> where is the other one? >> sort of the mob, '20s al capone stuff. dolly, probably the best real estate agent in the united states. if i had a million bucks, which should i buy? >> which would you buy? >> painted lady. >> it's twice the square footage. >> it's tough. twice the square...
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on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> tonight fbi says they have no evidence
on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's...
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people binge view -- >> i've binged. >> on "breaking bad" or "walking dead." >> i dvred the entire season. the whole thing and watched that if three days. >> i think the model of releasing an entire series at once makes sense because like "house of cards" had a lot of buzz, but people didn't have the same shared experience on monday morning when we can all talk about it. >> so we just with "rectify," which we talked about monday night, we actually put it on demand, two episodes before it went on to premiere so people could mini binge. we actually put it in 16 movie theaters around the country before it premiered. our view and my view is that it actually helps the linear experience. it's counterintuitive. if you've seen it, you wouldn't need to see it again, but inhabits social media. people talking about it does great things for linear. certainly subsequent seasons. >> josh, we're -- i -- and i know -- i'm a star lover. who could you have -- >> he wanted to use another word. he wanted to call me a star you know what. >> it's very early in the morning. >> who could you have brought in from
people binge view -- >> i've binged. >> on "breaking bad" or "walking dead." >> i dvred the entire season. the whole thing and watched that if three days. >> i think the model of releasing an entire series at once makes sense because like "house of cards" had a lot of buzz, but people didn't have the same shared experience on monday morning when we can all talk about it. >> so we just with "rectify," which we talked about...
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bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. >>> one measure of the intensity of the last week's news cycle has been one of the stories that essentially got kicked out of leading news all together was that somebody sent a deadly poison ricin to the white house and to a u.s. senator and mississippi judge. not that a threat was made but the actual poison was mailed in letters and sent to those recipients. the letters tested positive for ricin both in field tests and in subsequent lab tests. the main reason i think that story got lost is because of what it was competing with in the news cycle. a pair of other terrorism and disaster stories that were unfolding at the same time. another reason it story sort of surfaced last week and then went away all together was because there was a big development in the case that made it seem like it was over. made it seem like they caught the guy. the guy they arrested was maybe not really worth worrying about too much. >> a suspec
bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. >>> one measure of the intensity of the last week's news cycle has been one of the stories that essentially got kicked out of leading news all together was that somebody sent a deadly poison ricin to the white house and to a u.s. senator and mississippi judge. not that a threat was made but the actual poison was mailed in...
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bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> greta: thank you for being with us tonight make sure you go to gretawire.com. we leave you now with neil diamond's surprise appearance at fenway park. leading the fans in "sweet caroline". good night. ♪ [ music ]
bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> greta: thank you for being with...
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they could put bing and here's your search. so it's an interesting issue of how far they're going to go. >> rose: >> and it's legal under an druid. google is seeing it's a two-edged sword to be open source. apple does not allow. they have some integration of facebook and they claim to have a good relationship but they would never allow a third party company to take over the front of the phone. >> rose: (laughs) >> we asked that. we asked the facebook people if they asked and they said "well, we hope to." and we're like "are they going to let you?" and they said "we hope to." and i said "they're not going to let you." >> so the official position of google is that this is all fine. we're open source. unofficial position inside i suspect is not as -- >> and mark will respond to that? >> people who love facebook will love this phone. >> can you tell me how all this is changing our lives? how are we different because of all this? >> i think shorter attention span. i think also more reliance on -- the technology is more personal. and
they could put bing and here's your search. so it's an interesting issue of how far they're going to go. >> rose: >> and it's legal under an druid. google is seeing it's a two-edged sword to be open source. apple does not allow. they have some integration of facebook and they claim to have a good relationship but they would never allow a third party company to take over the front of the phone. >> rose: (laughs) >> we asked that. we asked the facebook people if they asked...
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people love bingeing. finally, the rich people or analysts don't understand the new frugality. kids don't want to pay either for cable or amazon or itunes. for them, netflix is a great deal. all those factors in short, all favor the netflix bulls and eviscerate the bears at precisely the moment when the bears were supposed to win. it's a textbook failure of typical security analysis and it's all the handiwork of a brilliant executive reed hastings. one more thing. maybe now as a $12 billion company, netflix won't last be seen as a potential growth engine acquisition for either microsoft or apple. although the former is too go it alone and the latter, well, they still think they're doing fabulously. their loss, netflix's shareholders gain. let's go to kieran in florida. kiran. >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer, down here in sunny florida. >> i was just there, sunshine. what's going on? >> caller: listen. a while ago, i bought aol, okay, and over the course -- i held on to it for a long time and it split to aol, time warner, time warner cable, okay? i sold off the aol, i still have
people love bingeing. finally, the rich people or analysts don't understand the new frugality. kids don't want to pay either for cable or amazon or itunes. for them, netflix is a great deal. all those factors in short, all favor the netflix bulls and eviscerate the bears at precisely the moment when the bears were supposed to win. it's a textbook failure of typical security analysis and it's all the handiwork of a brilliant executive reed hastings. one more thing. maybe now as a $12 billion...
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the company made binge viewing a cultural norm. how will netflix change your life? >> by making madmen binges a reality, they will offer streaming carbonated water killing the soda business model. thanks, ivan. let's go back to headquarters for the halftime. >>> carl, thank you very much. welcome to the halftime show. four hour bfrs the close. let's see where we stand on the street. stocks are ripping higher now. 150 plus for the dow, a gain of better than 1%. the s&p following suit with a similar gain. there is the nasdaq behind he in green today as well. here's what we are following on the half. the oracle of tampa. maybe not as famous as warren buffett but his investing style is and it's paying off big time. you will get his picks coming up. >>> faceoff, a blow out quarter but some are battling over netflix's next move. we have a halftime smackdown. >>> first our top story. better than expected earnings from big companies have stocks once again moving higher. what's it mean to the rally and is it about to resume? we are trading the action today with anthony, stev
the company made binge viewing a cultural norm. how will netflix change your life? >> by making madmen binges a reality, they will offer streaming carbonated water killing the soda business model. thanks, ivan. let's go back to headquarters for the halftime. >>> carl, thank you very much. welcome to the halftime show. four hour bfrs the close. let's see where we stand on the street. stocks are ripping higher now. 150 plus for the dow, a gain of better than 1%. the s&p...
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which saw profits jump 18.5% in the first quarter, revenue of $18.8 billion driven by sales of the bing search engine and xbox business. google, another gainer, saying its core internet business increased net revenue 23% in the first quarter. general electric, check out that one, reports and disappoints. the conglomerate reports a quarterly profit that matches the street's expectation, but at the same time, ge saying europe was weaker than expected. company saying is organic growth could be at the lower end of the range. chipotle mexican grill surging. the burrito change saying underline sales trends at established restaurants were up 3% in the first quarter. same range you'd see so far this month. and we'll end up here capital one, another name racing higher. the company saying it's looking for the green light from regulators to start share repurchases this year. maria, back to you. >> we have spoken to the suspects' uncle, the suspects' father, along with countless officials in the fbi and cia. we've got much more continuing coverage as this extraordinary manhunt continues. stay with
which saw profits jump 18.5% in the first quarter, revenue of $18.8 billion driven by sales of the bing search engine and xbox business. google, another gainer, saying its core internet business increased net revenue 23% in the first quarter. general electric, check out that one, reports and disappoints. the conglomerate reports a quarterly profit that matches the street's expectation, but at the same time, ge saying europe was weaker than expected. company saying is organic growth could be at...